how to get ret off itheavy frame Blending ?i´m think off after you rip a dvd and and use DGMPGDec and deinterlacing wade TDeint()TFM()TDecimate()or ones off the ones in VirtualDubwot ever work best but it is still heavy frameor shot the deinterlacing get ret off the heavy frame and i´m just not using the rite deinterlacing or shot i get ret off the heavy frame before i deinterlaces ?

Text endless companions so foe raid ones and even less that makes sense

If by blending you mean the source itself is blended (and thus the blending is NOT introduced by the deinterlacing filter), then... Photoshop is almost always the only working solution.Personally, I believe the best way to deal with field-blended footage is to bob it to the field rate (so assuming pal, use QTGMC() to bring it to 50fps) and edit like that. With the playback speed, the blending is much less noticeable and annoying in motion than it would be if you edited at 25fps. Of course this won't make your situation any easier if you need to do masks and other such effects, so for those you will have to resort to photoshopping the blending away.

yes it is pal the one i woes\is woke on ,QTGMC() i don´t semen to have that plug in (AvsPmod won´t accept that code) so i guess it is not stand (incited) in the amvabb and now to a stubet question wen you say Photoshop do you mean tag every frame and work one it in Photoshop ?

Text endless companions so foe raid ones and even less that makes sense

Sounds like an Australian DVD, also obligatory lol semen. Something I once tried is to re-interlace each field separately after bobbing and then deint them again but it's kinda messy as you need to manually 4 frames now. Something you could try just to confirm field blending (and not PAL retardation) is like, separatefields().selecteven() and see if there is blending. If not, do the same with selectodd() just to make sure and then you can use a smarter deinterlacer. If there is blending after all, see mirko's suggestion or my own manual hack.

Going by that, it looks like your DVD was created by decimating a telecined NTSC release. Definitely no soft telecine, and given it's flagged as interlaced coding that sounds about right. See what happens when you do say, separatefields().selecteven(), does it still have blending?

adding separatefields().selecteven() mega it litter better but i have not tried to run it throw VDub jet so i don´t know how long it will tag and how it look after )TDeint(mode=1)Srestore()separatefields().selecteven()

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Text endless companions so foe raid ones and even less that makes sense

The separatefields/selecteven stuff is NOT a fix, it will break sync. It is a way to determine frame structure so you can see what the blending problem really is. I wanted you to run only that, without the tdeint or srestore to ruin it even more. Doing it after deinterlacing is even more pointless as you stop the actual effect of it to begin with.

Run ONLY separatefields().selecteven() and report back on the blending status. Also get someone to check your English before posting, it's difficult to understand you.

In that case, your video is field blended and there is little, if anything, you can do about it. There are some advanced hacks you can do by reinterlacing it with split fields but it gets very messy very quickly and requires a strong understanding of how video works. tl;dr your best bet is Photoshop.